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International Journal of Agriculture and Biology
This study determined the effect of three nutrient concentration level and inoculation of PGPR, AMF and consortium PGPR+AMF on plant growth, yield, and nutrient uptake in hydroponic romaine lettuce.
N. Aini, W. Yamika, Bachrul Ulum
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This study determined the effect of three nutrient concentration level and inoculation of PGPR, AMF and consortium PGPR+AMF on plant growth, yield, and nutrient uptake in hydroponic romaine lettuce.
N. Aini, W. Yamika, Bachrul Ulum
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Journal of Basic Microbiology, 2020
Plant growth‐promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) are diverse groups of plant‐associated microorganisms, which can reduce the severity or incidence of disease during antagonism among bacteria and soil‐borne pathogens, as well as by influencing a systemic ...
M. Meena +10 more
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Plant growth‐promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) are diverse groups of plant‐associated microorganisms, which can reduce the severity or incidence of disease during antagonism among bacteria and soil‐borne pathogens, as well as by influencing a systemic ...
M. Meena +10 more
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Frontiers in Microbiology
Biofertilizers based on plant growth promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) are nowadays gaining increasingly attention as a modern tool for a more sustainable agriculture due to their ability in ameliorating root nutrient acquisition.
Mónica Yorlady Alzate Zuluaga +3 more
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Biofertilizers based on plant growth promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) are nowadays gaining increasingly attention as a modern tool for a more sustainable agriculture due to their ability in ameliorating root nutrient acquisition.
Mónica Yorlady Alzate Zuluaga +3 more
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Plant, Cell and Environment
While soybean (Glycine max L.) provides the most important source of vegetable oil and protein, it is sensitive to salinity, which seriously endangers the yield and quality during soybean production.
Liang Lu +9 more
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While soybean (Glycine max L.) provides the most important source of vegetable oil and protein, it is sensitive to salinity, which seriously endangers the yield and quality during soybean production.
Liang Lu +9 more
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Plant Growth Promoting Rhizobacteria (PGPR) induced protection: A plant immunity perspective.
Physiologia Plantarum : An International Journal for Plant BiologyPlant-environment interactions, particularly biotic stress, are increasingly essential for global food security due to crop losses in the dynamic environment.
Rinkee Kumari +4 more
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Abiotic Stress Tolerance Induced by Endophytic PGPR
2013Abiotic stresses, like shortage of water, soil salinity, and extreme temperatures, are a main threat over worldwide agriculture. Plant growth promoter rhizobacteria (PGPR) refers to several bacterial endophytes with alleged positive effects on plant health and growth.
Piccoli, Patricia Noemí +1 more
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PeerJ
Maize and cowpea are among the staple foods most consumed by most of the African population, and are of significant importance in food security, crop diversification, biodiversity preservation, and livelihoods.
N. Agbodjato, O. Babalola
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Maize and cowpea are among the staple foods most consumed by most of the African population, and are of significant importance in food security, crop diversification, biodiversity preservation, and livelihoods.
N. Agbodjato, O. Babalola
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Importance of PGPRs in the Rhizosphere
2021Application of plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) for crop growth promotion and yield is an urgent need for sustainable agricultural production in view of increasing indiscriminate use of chemical fertilizers as well as plant nutrient deficiencies. Some PGPR strains have been identified and commercialized worldwide. The positive effect on crop
Lalan Sharma +6 more
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PGPR: Biocontrol and Biofertilization
2006Dedication Preface Contributors Ecology of plant growth promoting rhizobacteria.- Induced systemic resistance as a mechanism of disease suppression by rhizobacteria.- Biosynthesis of antibiotics by PGPR and its relation in biocontrol of plant diseases.- PGPR: Prospective biocontrol agents of plant pathogens.- Bacterial biofertilizers.- Role of ...
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